Pours a dark yellow with a foamy whitehead that leaves some retention, very little lacing and is very carbonated. The smell is of grains and corn, while the taste starts out with some sweet malts, corn and some weak hops followed by a skunky finish that leaves a bad aftertaste. The mouthfeel is a light to medium bodied smooth, crisp and clean finish. Not a bad beer for a mass produced Ice-beer, not something to go out of the way for but also not a drain pour when someone gives you one. (490 characters)

The beer pours a dark honey golden in color. This is darker than I would have expected. There is a near half-inch of white and thickly foamy head. The head leaves sedimentary layers of lacing down the glass.

The aroma is malty and slightly sweet, a bit of herbal grassiness.

The taste is malty grain, very light caramel, less sweet than the aroma, with a bit of tart bitterness on the finish.

The mouthfeel is lightly, yet adequately carbonated, with a creamy, smooth finish.

For a mass produced ice adjunct lager, this is pretty darn good. I would drink it again given the opportunity.

I know my review of this is way higher than the average, but I reviewed it with its style in mind, based on it being an American mass-produced adjunct ice lager. In that category it shines. I realize it is not a Pliny the Elder. (857 characters)

A. A somewhat deeper (yet still clear) yellow color with another bubble-bath foamy sudsy head that sticks around for a minute or so, minimal spotty lacing.

S. The nose is pretty much just straight sweet corn with a mild accent of diluted grassy hopping.

T. Not good. Way too heavy on sulfurous tones for my palate. Sulfur almost completely covers up a cereal graininess that goes dry almost instantly, but I have a hard time detecting what happens next because it is obscured by sulfur and mineral chalkiness.

Yeah, Genny Ice. I was a little surprised too, but here we are. I went for a run this afternoon and was really thirsty afterwards and stopped at a random gas station for a water. While there I realized they had a sweet $2.22 for 2 24 oz. Genny Cream Ales, which I like. I hedged when I saw the Ice. I know it'll almost definitely be awful but I couldn't turn away, like a car crash. And away we go..

Plain grain. Both in nose and flavor. The color is light honey with surprising head retention. Nose is ringed with untasty alcohol. The flavor is actually fairly inoffensive. I could drink this regularly but will probably stick with the Genny Cream. Still, this is smooth and surprisingly not crap. (699 characters)

Normal macro lager clear gold color with lots of carbonation going on. Smell is very macro with a certain light funkiness and the unmistakable "light" smell of corn. Taste is as you would expect would nothing really jumping out at you. Sweet corn, hint of fruit lager yeast. Mouthfeel is light with a good amount of carbonation.

Not good and not terrible, very typical for the style and absurdly cheap ($1 tallboy!). A bit more substantial feeling than the average macro and it gets points for that. If you're at the gas station and trying to get a tallboy and there's no yuengling, than grab one of these without reservation (and save almost a buck). (662 characters)

Pours into a mug with a loose cap of white foam that settles quickly to a broken skim and a ring around the edges. There's rapidly rising carbonation, and it has an orange gold color, darker that many AAL's.

Flavors are similar, grape/apple from wine yeast presumably, some sticky adjunct grains, and a mild astringent feel. Body is a shade under medium, and it's fairly quaffable when cold, but it tastes bad. Bland and winey. Not something i'd revisit, there are better budget options out there. (698 characters)

Pours a dark gold with a thin lacing of soft, white head that fades to thin lacing. The nose is grainy and simple. The flavor is similar; grainy, sweet, but has a decent, grassy hop character. The mouthfeel is light, smooth, and mildly carbonated.

This isn't a great beer. Honestly, it's on the scale of the best macro brew. (325 characters)

I purchased this at Mt Rose Quick six -poured from the 24oz can into a tumbler -shared with tenderbranson69.

A deeper than golden hue of amber with good clarity and thick snowy off white cap with fine bead. The lace stickage is good with visible carbonation. The aroma is sweet with a slight sweetened cereal odor, there is a hint of corn pops with general light toasted aroma. The feel is pretty basic with some moderate sweetness up front and a gentle creamy tinge with moderately low carbonation and mild bitterness with a semi-dry finish with gentle alcohol presence.

The flavor of this Ice is smooth for the most part with a mild grainy flavor which gives the impression of sweetened corn cereal with a nice light overall sweetness on the palate. The flavor is somewhat dry from mid taste into the finish and has a relatively clean yeast flavor. There is a slight DMS presence which is not enough to come off as offensive and the semi-dry finish is pleasant. This beer is fine for what it is but not something I would purchase again. I would not recommend it unless you are looking for something cheap to get drunk on. (1,127 characters)

Presentation: It was poured from a 24oz can into a pint glass. Its abv is listed at 5.5%.

Appearance: The body has a clear golden hue with a tall white head. The head fades quickly to thin wispy layer that leaves a little light lacing at the top of the glass.

Smell: There is really not much here at all to note. It has just a very light and simple cereal grain nose.

Taste/palate: For an Ice Beer this one has a very modest overall flavor. I get some corn cereal and pale grain flavor notes with some light mineral and alcohol notes in the finish. The palate is lighter than most ice beers and overall it slides down quite easy.

Twenty four ounce can:Poured into Pilsener glass, brownish-yellow almost urine colored, large white head dissapears quickly. Fair lacing glass. Scent is strangely funky but not skunked. Rotting hay perhaps? Taste is thin and sour. i am going to pur out the rest; after consuming about two ounces! (297 characters)

Bought a Couple 24 oz. Cans for $.99 each at my local ghetto ass grocery store.

Look, chances are good that if you are considering the purchase of a good old two-four of this stuff, you probably don't give a damn about the appearance or head retention. I'll save you the trouble. Don't pour it into a glass. In fact, make sure each can is in a brown paper bag when you drink it. It honestly tastes a LOT better that way.

I'll answer the two burning questions on any potential consumer's mind. First, will it get me buzzed quick? Yes. 5.5% ABV and easy to swill will have you feeling like a college student in no time. Second, will I wince every time I take a long swig? Surprisingly, no. For a higher alcohol AAL this stuff is amazingly smooth. None of the bitter, dirty dishwater smell or flavor usually associated with the style.

I feel strange pouring this beer into my SA pint, but i can't tell what it looks like otherwise. It's a light yellow-gold in color with a small white cap of head that actually has pretty good retention and even leaves a bit of lacing. It doesn't look bad.Here's where it gets a little dicey. This is mostly grains with an unpleasant sweetness and it's pretty much all corn husk underneath with that tell-tale note of steamed cabbage or overcooked greens. There's a fusel alcohol note all the way.The taste follows suit, with the main difference being that while the sweetness is close to cloying, it's not quite. Grains. Corn. The vegetable element is pretty well cut out, so that's a plus. It's not entirely terrible, not really even bad, as even adjuncts can almost facsimilate a decent beer.The body almost feel medium at times, which is interesting. Carbonation is a bit high but not crazy. It is crisp and, while there could be more smoothness, it's there as well. (1,038 characters)

Pour from the bottle to my glass resulted in a two finger head of semi course foam of white. Lace is moderately clingy. Color is a very micro bubble active 5 on the SRM beer color chart. Smell is mild, with aromas of barley, corn, green beans, rice, and a slight whips of pine. The taste is a little on the harsh side, with flavors of malt, corn, rice, green tomatoes, and a slight bitterness of grapefruit or lime. Mouthfeel is not bad, but nothing extraordinary, a good mark for the carbonation. Not a bad showing for a beer that cost less than a dollar per. Good beer for numbing the senses when having to accomplish yard work. (630 characters)

This beer pours out as a clear yellow color with a white fizzy head the fades within a minute or so. The smell of the beer is slightly sweet and has a light malt aroma in there. The taste has a sweetness to it which makes this a little more enjoyable. The mouthfeel is light and carbonated. Average to say the least. (316 characters)

decide to go on a beer run , saw this in the cooler (and cheap 99¢) decide to give this ice beer a trypoured from the tallboy can into a beer mugappearance golden hue with a head that goes away quicklysmell grainy slightly metalic odortaste a tad snunky mouthfeel a bit off. over all its was not to impressive but i found in some what enjoyable beer (356 characters)

Picked up a six-pack of tallboys when I was looking for something cheap the other day. The beer is gold and creates a big, bubbly head that vanishes almost immediately when poured into a pint glass. Smells of dry grain and sweet vegetables. Tangy, metallic flavor with some sweetness mixed in. I doubt I'll be paying for any more Genny Ice, but I wouldn't turn down a free one. (377 characters)

Well this is a new one, i've never seen Genny Ice in Florida. 5.5% alcohol comparitable to Natural Ice. Let see how this one turns out...

A- Pours an ultra clean golden fluid that pruduces a massive one and a quarter inch head that falls to a thin quarter inch froth that sticks around for the remainder of the brew. Lacing is patchy in consistancy, not bad for the style.

S- Musty malts and stinging esters of alcohol dominate the nose with little hints of corn and buttered grits.

T-M- The taste is relatively a sweet corn and maltly flavor that is only pushed even further by the alcohol fumes that linger in the backbone. On a positive note the smoothness of this beer are over expectations due to the mouthfeel. Slightly mild bodied with a light creamy note make this beer easy and light on the palate.

Overall this is a drinker for the rich bums on the street at only 1.49 per 24oz. they can enjoy a smooth and refreshing alcohol pick up with a low price and low amounts of damage to the palate... cheers! (1,016 characters)